Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
Ground information | |
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Location | Guwahati, Assam, India |
Coordinates | 15°21′01.52″N 75°08′34.14″E / 15.3504222°N 75.1428167°E |
Establishment | 1962 |
Capacity | 15,000[1] |
Owner |
Radha Govinda Baruah (1962) Board of Sports of Assam (since 1962) |
Operator | Board of Sports, Government of Assam |
Tenants | Assam cricket team, FC Green Valley, Guwahati F.C. |
End names | |
Pavilion End Railway End | |
International information | |
First ODI |
17 December 1983: India v West Indies |
Last ODI |
28 November 2010: India v New Zealand |
As of 28 September 2012 Source: ESPNCricinfo |
Coordinates: 15°21′01.52″N 75°08′34.14″E / 15.3504222°N 75.1428167°E
Nehru Stadium (Assamese: নেহৰু ষ্টেডিয়াম), is a multi-purpose stadium in Guwahati, Assam, India and managed by the Board of Sports, Government of Assam. Radha Govinda Baruah supervised, constructed and named the stadium as Nehru Stadium. It is used both for football and cricket matches. The stadium holds 15,000 people at most and was built in 1962. So far it hosted 14 One Day Internationals matches and many matches of top domestic cricket tournaments like Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Deodhar Trophy. In football it hosted Bordoloi Trophy, Santosh Trophy and Federation Cup.
One Day International Match Records
The stadium has hosted 14 One Day Internationals till date. The following table includes the list of all One Day International matches played at the Nehru Stadium, Guwahati.[2]
Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Winner | Margin |
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Dec 17, 1983 | India | West Indies | West Indies | by 6 wickets |
Jan 11, 1987 | India | Sri Lanka | India | by 8 wickets |
Dec 23, 1987 | India | West Indies | West Indies | by 52 runs |
March 22, 1993 | India | Zimbabwe | India | by 7 wickets |
Nov 19, 1993 | South Africa | Sri Lanka | South Africa | by 78 runs |
Nov 1, 1994 | New Zealand | West Indies | West Indies | by 135 runs |
Nov 1, 1996 | Australia | South Africa | South Africa | by 8 wickets |
Dec 22, 1997 | India | Sri Lanka | India | by 7 wickets |
Nov 14, 1999 | India | New Zealand | New Zealand | by 48 runs |
March 19, 2002 | India | Zimbabwe | India | by 101 runs |
Nov 9, 2003 | Australia | New Zealand | Australia | by 44 runs |
April 9, 2006 | India | England | Abandoned | - |
Nov 5, 2007 | India | Pakistan | India | by 5 wickets |
Nov 29, 2008 | India | England | Cancelled due to security reasons | - |
Nov 8, 2009 | India | Australia | Australia | by 6 wickets |
Nov 28, 2010 | India | New Zealand | India | by 40 runs |
All Records and Statistics
Type | Team 1 | Opposition Team | Date |
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First ODI | India | West Indies | Dec 17, 1983 |
Last ODI | India | New Zealand | Nov 28, 2010 |
Highest Totals [3] | ||||
Team 1 | Opposition Team | Date | Score | Overs |
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India | Zimbabwe | 19 March 2002 | 333/6 | 50 |
West Indies | New Zealand | 1 Nov, 1994 | 306/6 | 50 |
Lowest Totals [4] | ||||
Team 1 | Opposition Team | Date | Score | Overs |
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India | West Indies | 23 Dec, 1987 | 135 | 41.3 |
Sri Lanka | South Africa | 19 Nov, 1993 | 136 | 40.1 |
See also
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.indianfootball.de/data/stadiums/stadiums.html
- ↑ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/india/engine/records/team/match_results.html?class=2;id=686;type=ground
- ↑ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/india/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?class=2;id=686;type=ground
- ↑ http://stats.espncricinfo.com/india/engine/records/team/lowest_innings_totals.html?class=2;id=686;type=ground